Save Your Air This Spring with Service Experts
Spring is all about bettering the planet. Think about it, spring hits and immediately people jump into spring cleaning, cleaning out closets and giving unnecessary items to charity and scrubbing floors. Easter brings the faith that we can start fresh and renew our resolutions to be better people. Earth Day follows shortly after and everyone jumps into action – planting trees, gardening, and finding ways to help preserve Mother Nature.
At Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing, we also think spring is the perfect time to better the world. We want to save the air (and help save your air), save the planet, and save you money. In fact, our entire Spring Promotion is about just that.
Save the Air
Actually, we want to save your air. Since the average American spends 87% of their time indoors, it is absolutely vital that your indoor air is safe and helps keep you and your family healthy. Pollution in your indoor air can actually be up to 100X higher than outdoors – yes, seriously – so with the amount of time we spend indoors and the high pollutant levels that can be inside, it’s no wonder people are investing in HEPA filters (which can remove up to 99.97% of contaminants in the air), air filtration systems, and germicidal UV light systems. You can visit saveyourair.com to learn more about improving your indoor air quality.
Save the Planet
Upgrading your home with a modern, energy efficient heating and air conditioning system is a great way to do your part in preserving the planet. In fact, if one out of every 10 households invested in Energy Star-rated heating and cooling equipment, it would prevent 13 billion pounds of annual greenhouse gas emissions. Another easy way you can help save energy with your heating habits is turning down your thermostat. Just decreasing the temperature on the thermostat by one degree can save 3% in heating energy.
Save Money
We save the air for our health, we save the planet for our legacy, but for instant gratification Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing wants to help save you a whole lot of green – money. All spring, receive discounts on heating and AC precision tune-ups, or save thousands on a qualifying new home comfort system. Regular heating and air conditioning tune-ups can save you up to 30% on your energy bills, and upgrading your home’s heating and cooling system can save you up to 50% on your energy bills. That’s half of what you spend today!
Finally, how would you like to literally cut your utility bill in half, do away with it altogether, or, better yet, have the energy company pay you? It could happen with a SunSource Home Energy system, the world’s first widely-available solar air-conditioning system from Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing. Solar AC is no longer a thing of the future, and it’s even more affordable than you would expect.
So what are you waiting for? Call Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing to learn about the spring specials in your area and start saving your air, saving the planet, and saving you money today!
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